McGarnagle
School Cricketer
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2016
Just an idea I came up with while playing DBC 14
So we've all had the problem when playing Don Bradman Cricket 14 of unrealistically rated players relative to each other. This is usually a result of different teams create by different users or maybe even the same user with some bias, conscious or not.
I thought it would useful if the community had some sort of ratings guideline for those who wanted more realistic career mode stats. I was thinking maybe we could use real life cricketing stats pulled from cricinfo or a similar site to create some sort of formula for each of Don Bradman 17's player stats. For example we could use a batsman's wagon wheel and percentage or runs scored on the onside to calculate the onside stat. Each rating could be adjusted for which grade of cricket they where pulled from.
This system might help with accurately reflecting players from teams most people haven't seen play such as some of the associate teams. I don't have the necessary brain power or time to figure out a whole system by myself, so maybe if the community came together to create a system it could be done much faster.
So we've all had the problem when playing Don Bradman Cricket 14 of unrealistically rated players relative to each other. This is usually a result of different teams create by different users or maybe even the same user with some bias, conscious or not.
I thought it would useful if the community had some sort of ratings guideline for those who wanted more realistic career mode stats. I was thinking maybe we could use real life cricketing stats pulled from cricinfo or a similar site to create some sort of formula for each of Don Bradman 17's player stats. For example we could use a batsman's wagon wheel and percentage or runs scored on the onside to calculate the onside stat. Each rating could be adjusted for which grade of cricket they where pulled from.
This system might help with accurately reflecting players from teams most people haven't seen play such as some of the associate teams. I don't have the necessary brain power or time to figure out a whole system by myself, so maybe if the community came together to create a system it could be done much faster.